Thursday, August 25. 2005
Hacked
Getting hacked is like getting rolled or teepeed or whatever regional colloquialism you use to call that act of getting toilet paper strewn about your yard on Homecoming weekend. The guy/girl who hacks you either really likes you or really hates you.
In this case, we don't know which. Sometime today, DRMBlog.com got hacked by "PRI[ll".
Hats off to you. You succeeded in hacking our buggy, easy-to-use-in-a-pinch, free blogging software, Serendipity.
So, just to let our readers know, we'll be taking a bit to figure out where the hole is and possibly building/finding a new CMS. We'll be back, promise.
-ginger
In this case, we don't know which. Sometime today, DRMBlog.com got hacked by "PRI[ll".
Hats off to you. You succeeded in hacking our buggy, easy-to-use-in-a-pinch, free blogging software, Serendipity.
So, just to let our readers know, we'll be taking a bit to figure out where the hole is and possibly building/finding a new CMS. We'll be back, promise.
-ginger
Comments
I was hacked too. They said that they had rooted the server... I'm guessing they exploited serendipity.
But I am still confuse, how can any one hack us from their pc. Its a matter of discussion. So lets talk up on it.
This blog is running a completely outdated version of Serendipity.
Supposedly the often talked-about XML-RPC attacks were an issue.
People, read blog.s9y.org for security announcement. As a general note, always read security notes about every software you're using. WordPress et al had the same problems.
Supposedly the often talked-about XML-RPC attacks were an issue.
People, read blog.s9y.org for security announcement. As a general note, always read security notes about every software you're using. WordPress et al had the same problems.
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Blogger on Jan 9 2006, 08:03
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